The sunchoke puree tucked into the narrow stem of the glass also was tough to reach.
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Sunchoke has a low glycemic index and is a better alternative to potatoes.
From the sacbee.com
New ingredients for soups that he foresees are kabocha squash and sunchoke.
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He also does a rustic stew of black radish, sunchoke and turnip, and a wild nettle pizza.
From the sfgate.com
Before our appetizer came, one more item which was a sunchoke soup in a tiny container.
From the gothamgal.com
Sunchoke, bacon and tangerine risotto at Browntrout4111 N. Lincoln Ave.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The name sunchoke could be a conflation of sunflower and artichoke.
From the sfgate.com
Try oxtail, brisket, rutabaga with sour cherries, or lobster, hake, sunchoke and hen of the woods.
From the bloomberg.com
Madera in Palo Alto offers artichoke and ricotta ravioli with sunchoke puree, sage and hazelnuts.
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More examples
Jerusalem artichoke: sunflower tuber eaten raw or boiled or sliced thin and fried as Saratoga chips
The Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called the sunroot, sunchoke, earth apple or topinambur, is a species of sunflower native to the eastern United States, from Maine west to North Dakota, and south to northern Florida and Texas. ...
(Sunchokes) Helianthus tuberosus. A native American perennial sunflower, less showy than garden varieties which grow to ten feet tall. These plants are too invasive for your vegetable garden and would require a plot of their own. ...
This vegetable is a member of the sunflower family i s also known as a "sunchoke" and has a flesh that is nutty, sweet, and crunchy. Also called "Jerusalem artichoke," although it is not an artichoke.